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13 August 09:47

Viktor Orbán says Ukraine has lost the war and the West must recognize this. He criticizes the lack of a coherent European strategy and stresses the importance of negotiations with Russia.

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Viktor Orbán has declared that Ukraine has lost the war, stressing that its resistance relies on Western support. He criticized Europe's lack of involvement in negotiations with Russia and warned that Hungary would suffer economically if it aligned itself fully with the EU. Orbán rejected Ukraine's accession to the European Union, arguing that it would have negative effects on the Hungarian economy. He emphasized the need for a coherent national strategy to tackle global economic challenges and stressed the importance of energy supplies.

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Rusia a câştigat războiul din Ucraina, proclamă Viktor Orban

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban argues that Europe must negotiate directly with Russia to reach an agreement regarding the war in Ukraine, considering the increased risks of conflict.
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The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Péter Szijjártó, stated that Hungary will not accept external pressures regarding energy supply, maintaining its dependence on Russia.
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Viktor Orban about the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Budapest: "We are ready!"
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American Vice President J. D. Vance declares that Russia and Ukraine are not ready to conclude a peace agreement, despite diplomatic efforts.
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Donald Trump announced a meeting with Vladimir Putin in Budapest to discuss the conclusion of the war in Ukraine
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Donald Trump stated that Vladimir Putin might try to buy time in the conflict in Ukraine, but he believes that he wants an agreement.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky showed restraint following discussions with Donald Trump about Tomahawk missiles, stating that he and Trump decided not to make statements on this subject.

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